Celltrekker

ABSTRACT

The Celltrekker is a kit that eliminates the sometimes cumbersome and restrictive access afforded by current cellular telephone (or similar sized object) conveyances or holders. Other holders contain clips, buckles, pockets, snaps, pouches, or other types of fasteners which may require the user to manipulate said fasteners in order to gain access to the cellular telephone or similar sized object. Using the Celltrekker as designed, the user may access the cellular telephone or similar sized object by simply grasping it and pulling it away from the belt-mounted (or otherwise mounted) patch of “loops”. The user may re-attach the cellular phone or similar sized object to the holder by simply pressing the “hooks”—equipped object to the holder containing the “loops”. Celltrekker, as designed, provides unfettered access and can be adapted to fit any flat-sided or slightly curved surface, keeping obvious parameters in mind. Using the included patch of “loops” the user may create “parking spaces”, which are specific places where the user deems desirable to be able to deposit or secure the cellular telephone or similar sized object.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Celltrekker is a kit designed to facilitate ease of access to any cellular telephone or similar sized object formerly carried or held stationary by any other means. Specifically, Celltrekker will eliminate the manipulation of complicated encumbrances designed to secure and hold fast cellular telephones or similar sized objects when immediate access is desired.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Celltrekker is a belt-worn cellular telephone (or similar sized object) carrier kit that does not hinder access and can provide additional secure surfaces for temporary storage of same.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING Refer to Drawings on Immediately Preceding Two Pages

1. Figure A is a patch of leather measuring four inches long and two inches wide having a thickness of 0.9 millimeters (point nine mm.). Actual thickness of the leather may vary depending upon application.

2. Figure B is a patch of Velcro “loops” measuring two inches long and two inches wide which is attached to the center of Figure A by means of factory supplied self-adhesive.

3. Figure C consists of two vertical slits cut into Figure A using a hammer and a leather punch. Each slit is situated one-half inch from either side and one-quarter inch from the top and bottom of Figure A. Each slit is vertically one and one-half inches long and one-quarter inch wide.

4. Figure D is a three inch long and two inch wide patch of Velcro “loops” with factory-supplied self adhesive with protective covering.

5. Figure E is a two inch long and two inch wide patch of Velcro “hooks” with factory-supplied self adhesive with protective covering.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The Celltrekker will be partially assembled before public use, so that Figures A, B, and C will combine to form one unit which can be fastened to the body or other coveyance by means of a belt or strap. The belt or strap should be guided through the vertical slits (Fig. C) in the leather patch (Fig. A) so that the “loops” (Fig. B) are facing outward or away from the body when the belt or strap is worn in the ordinary fashion. Figure E (hooks) can be cut to fit the back of any lightweight cellular telephone or similar sized object with a flat or slightly curved surface measuring two inches long and two inches wide, or less. Figure E is equipped with factory-supplied self adhesive which can be exposed by peeling back the protective covering. In this manner, Figure E should be attached to the surface of the object to be secured or carried.

Figure D (“loops”) can be cut into smaller patches which can be adhered to any surface so that the cellular phone or similar sized object can be effectively “parked” at any location desired. 

1. What we claim as our invention is a kit containing a leather patch, with Velcro “loops” attached, which can be worn on the body or otherwise carried by means of a belt or strap. Included in the kit are two separate pieces of Velcro. One of these is a two inch by two inch patch of “hooks”, and the other is a three inch by two inch patch of “loops”. Use of the Celltrekker in the prescribed manner will allow the user to convey, transport, deposit, or secure a cellular telephone or similar sized object wherever desired without encumbrance. This kit, called “Celltrekker” can be broken down into its component parts so that each individual component can be replaced due to wear and tear and each component will be deemed an integral part of the whole kit. 